An effective way to soften subcutaneous scar crusts is to use gels or patches containing silicone.

Subcutaneous scarring and scab formation are usually a reaction of the body to repair wounds after skin trauma. This reaction can lead to excessive proliferation of skin tissue, resulting in scarring. A scab is a naturally formed protective layer during wound healing, helping to prevent infection in the early stages, but improper handling can also lead to scar tissue formation.

Silicone is a commonly used ingredient for softening scar crusts. It promotes the softening and flattening of scar tissue by maintaining a moist environment in the skin. Silicone products continuously provide hydration to scars, reducing tension in the scar tissue and thus helping to alleviate hardness and discomfort. Silicone also promotes normal skin cell growth and reduces scar tissue formation.

[Life Tips:]
1. Use silicone-containing gels or patches and wear them for at least 12 hours a day.
2. Keep your skin clean and avoid using harsh skincare products.
3. Under the guidance of a doctor, some medications that promote skin repair can be used.
4. Perform gentle massages regularly to promote blood circulation and skin recovery.